Articles in Alumni
U of M Professors and Education Alumni make are recognized for the difference they make in the lives of students. On May 3rd, 2012, University Teaching Services (UTS) provided select students the opportunity to recognize educators who made major contributions to their education at the Students’ Teacher Recognition Reception (STRR). At this year’s event two [...]
Congratulations to the Faculty of Education Alumni who will be recognized for their outstanding achievements at the Celebration of Excellence in Teaching Awards. The Manitoba Education Excellence in Teaching Awards will be awarded on Tuesday, April 17th, 2010 at the Legislative Building in Winnipeg as part of national Education Week, a week-long tribute to the [...]
Irene Nordheim [BPE/76, PBCertEd/01] In February 2012, Irene Nordheim, Principal of Glenlawn Collegiate in Winnipeg, received the prestigious Learning Partnership’s Outstanding Principal Award. This award recognizes principals in Canada who are exceptional leaders in their schools and community, and grants them the prestigious honour of being recognized as a member of the National Academy of Canada’s [...]
The Education Alumni Association (EAA) congratulates exceptional teachers, outstanding teacher candidates, and welcomes Dean Robert B. Macmillan to the Faculty of Education at Education Homecoming 2011. Education Homecoming took place at the Faculty of Education, Fort Garry Campus, on September 14, 2011. Homecoming was well attended and hosted many alumni, students and their families, faculty [...]
Coralie Bryant recognized for Outstanding Contributions to Teacher Education The Faculty of Education congratulates Coralie Bryant on her recent acceptance of the Education Alumni Association (EAA), Dean J.M. Brown Award for Outstanding Contributions to Teacher Education. The award was presented to Ms. Bryant on September 14th, at the annual EAA Homecoming event held at the [...]
J. Wayne Stranger (BFA Honours /06, BEd/08) was selected by a committee of U of M, Aboriginal House members to complete a bronze sculpture piece that spoke to Aboriginal ways of knowing. Stranger, a teacher at Peguis Central School, noted that, “this sculpture titled The Buffalo reflects the nature of what it is to learn. [...]